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Ashish Nehra
Ashish Nehra
Born: 29 April 1979, Delhi
Major Teams: Delhi, India.
Known As: Ashish Nehra
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Left Arm Medium Fast
Test Debut: India v Sri Lanka at Colombo, Asia-Test, 1998/99
Latest Test: India v India at Kolkata, 3rd Test, 2002/03
ODI Debut: India v Zimbabwe at Harare, Coca-Cola Cup (Zimbabwe), 2001
Latest ODI: India v West Indies at Nagpur, 2nd ODI, 2002/03
Career Statistics:
TESTS
(including 30/10/2002)
M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 11 16 7 49 19 5.44 25.78 0 0 2 0
O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
Bowling 398.4 89 1279 32 39.96 4-72 0 0 74.7 3.20
ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS
(including 09/11/2002)
M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 22 8 4 36 24 9.00 64.28 0 0 6 0
O M R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ
Bowling 185.3 8 858 24 35.75 3-30 0 0 46.3 4.62
FIRST-CLASS
(1997/98 - 2002/03; last updated 09/11/2002)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 50 57 18 266 25 6.82 0 0 14 0
O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
Bowling 1618.5 371 4861 188 25.85 7-14 10 4 51.6 3.00
LIST A LIMITED OVERS
(1997/98 - 2002/03; last updated 09/11/2002)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 53 22 11 133 24 12.09 0 0 11 0
O R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ
Bowling 439.2 2022 57 35.47 4-27 1 0 46.2 4.60
- Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS.
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Ashish Nehra has sneaked ahead of the pack of Indian medium-pacers with his uncanny knack to move the ball both ways. After making his Test debut in February 1999 in the Asian Test Championship against Sri Lanka, Nehra found himself in the wilderness for more than two years. When presented with a second opportunity in Zimbabwe, the left-arm seamer from Delhi ensured that he cemented his place in the squad with some good performances. There were disappointments for the youngster as he was banished from the attack for running onto the wicket in the Bulawayo Test match. And later, he found himself in the sidelines with a groin injury. Nehra was kept out of the squad for the tri-series in South Africa, after the team physio Andrew Leipus insisted that he had to go through the whole rehabilitation programme.
After a below-par performance in the Bloemfontein Test, Nehra was given the shock treatment by the selectors, who dropped him from the Test squad that took on the visiting England team. Nehra forced his way back with an impressive performance in the domestic season and was soon an integral part of the Indian seam attack in the Carribean Isles. He was particularly successful against Brian Lara, claiming the wicket of the master batsman on many occasions in the series. In the Port of Spain Test, Nehra set up the memorable Indian victory by picking the crucial wickets of Lara and Carl Hooper in quick succession. With the recent retirement of Javagal Srinath, Nehra will have to play a leading role in England, where his ability to swing the ball would come in handy.(Santhosh S)
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